Professor Rosalind Thomas FBA

Portrait photo of Professor Rosalind Thomas
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
2020
Subjects
Classics

Summary

Rosalind Thomas is Dyson McGregor Fellow and Jowett Lecturer and Tutor in Ancient History at Balliol College Oxford, and Oxford University. In 2011, she was awarded the title of Professor of Greek History, Oxford University.

She teaches Greek and Roman history. She has written extensively on ancient literacy, particularly Greek literacy and orality, or non-written and performance culture, and on the implications of ancient Greece for wider theories about literacy: Oral Tradition and Written Record in Ancient Athens (CUP 1989) and Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece (CUP 1992).

From 2001-3, she was a co-director with Prof. Drew Gerstle of workshops on Performance literature within the interdisciplinary SOAS/UCL AHRB Centre for African and Asian literatures; and joined the UNESCO Literacy & Social Development Workshop, in Berlin 1997.

She also has research interests in Greek law and society, the relation of rhetoric and Athenian democracy, Greek relations with Persia and Greek ideas about ‘the barbarian’, and on historiography, mainly Herodotus and Thucydides and most recently the local histories of the Greek city-states. Herodotus in Context: Ethnography, Science and the Art of persuasion (CUP 2000) examines the ‘father of history’ and his ethnographic explorations in the contemporary context of early medical and philosophical thought. Polis Histories, Collective Memories and the Greek World (CUP 2019) investigates the extensive local histories as a cultural & political phenomenon of the Greek world.

Current post

Balliol College, Oxford Dyson-Macgregor Fellow and Jowett Lecturer and Tutor in Ancient History, Balliol College

2004 -

Balliol College, Oxford Professor of Greek History

Past appointments

Royal Holloway and Bedford New College, University of London Dept. of History

1995 - 2004

Harvard University Junior Fellow, Center for Hellenic Studies, Washington D.C

1994 - 1995

University of London, Lecturer in Ancient History, Dept. of Classics & Dept. of History, Royal Holloway and Bedford New College,

1987 - 1995

Balliol College, Oxford Professor of Greek History

Balliol College, Oxford Jowett Lecturer and Tutor in Ancient History

Publications

Polis Histories, Collective Memories and the Greek World

Rosalind Thomas - Published in 2019 by Cambridge University Press

‘Performance, audience participation and the dynamics of the fourth-century Assembly and Jury-Courts of Athens’, in Claudia Tiersc

Published in 2016

Writing, Reading, public and private ‘literacies’: functional literacy and democratic literacy in Greece’,

Thucydides’ Intellectual Milieu and the Plague’, in Brill Companion to Thucydides, ed. A. Rengakos & Tsakmakis

A. Rengakos & Tsakmakis - Published in 2006 by Leiden

Herodotus in Context: Ethnography, Science and the Art of Persuasion

Rosalind Thomas - Published in 2000 by Cambridge University Press

Literacy and Orality in Ancient Greece Key Themes in Ancient History

Rosalind Thomas - Published in 1992 by Cambridge University Press

Oral Tradition and Written Record in Classical Athens

Rosalind Thomas - Published in 1989 by Cambridge University Press

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